Course Description

Introduces
students to a transactional practice in the health care sector.
Combines, in a simulation, a study of case law, statutes and
regulations applicable to the type of transaction studied, and the
practical means of accomplishing the transaction. Students engage in
real world exercises that involve learning how to obtain the
requisite facts, drafting various documents and providing legal
advice. Students will draw on substantive doctrinal issues such as
health care fraud, non-profit tax law, reimbursement, and privacy
requirements, as well as general corporate and contract law.
Students are exposed to various parts of a transaction, including
structuring the deal and creating important operational agreements
like employment contracts with key medical personnel.